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"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
Lord Acton, 1887.

 

Thanks to financial donors to the site and their interests:

Dr Ranon Udkoff
CO2 lasers

Lyle Palmer
neon tubes

Bob Ziegenhals

Dr Nagi Hatoum
M.D., M.S.E.E.
Mag Arrays

Diskojockey

Oliver de Peyer
Lab automation UK

Stephen Rosman
Australia

Lacklustre
Finland

Jon Singer
N lasers

Maxim Magazine

A J
Perth, W Australia

Tesla (Europe) Ltd

TJP, USA

www.datamancer.net
(Steampunk laptop)

Ward Christensen
Inventor 1st BBS

G.R. "Red" Enright, Jr.

 Nigel Hey
S Australia

 

 

Wonder what this site looked like in 2003?

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An Australian high voltage site with 200 projects such as...


Tesla coil sparks   Awesome to be near. (click to enlarge)

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Best TV videos   This shows my big Tesla coil running the "Electrickery" clip.  From the USA on MSNBC news in Dec 2008. TV news clips like this from 16 countries of my stuff are shown on my Media page. (30 sec)

 
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The segment below is the latest on TV from Today Tonight in Australia May 2009. (3 minutes)

  
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The segment below was an earlier one on TV from Today Tonight in Australia Jan 2009. (5 minutes)

  
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Best projects: Check out a 16,000 Joule 12,000 volt capacitor bank for hugely powerful discharges. Half a gigawatt of peak power  used for Can crushing, coinshrinking, exploding wires and many other experiments. Perhaps look at the  Tesla inspired Christmas tree, the Red Alert Tesla coil, Jacob's Bi-ladder, making liquid oxygen, Discovery Channel videos of my stuff, my new record spark length of 11 feet,  multicolored sparks,  the Tesla Envy video - up VERY close to huge sparks, Dalek cage, swimming with 100,000 volts, video of car theft protection, "Eye of Sauron" and a sparks for beginners project with only 3 components.
Other capacitor banks with electronic switching drive projectile devices such as a rail gun and coil gun. Other  HV stuff stuff includes voltage multipliers, Van de Graaff generator, Jacobs ladder, lifters and other high voltage supplies. Various lasers including a homemade ultraviolet nitrogen laser, NdYAG, HeNe, Blu-ray laser, and CO2.  Also magnetohydrodynamic drive, 800 A spotwelder, huge smoke rings, liquid nitrogen, ferrofluid, magnetic levitation, miscellaneous electronic projects and a few half baked ideas...

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 What's New:   June 1st, 2009. Check out the What's New Blog for details.  Highlights in recent months include the Modern Thinker, Fluorescent tubes, umbrella sparks, 100 W LED, 50 minutes of video, a Media page with recent USA, UKAustralian TV and pressGerman and  Dutch TV segments, my home open day, Smiley moon pic, an international award for the four TV segments by Discovery Channel, a failures page, sparkler effects, spiral impulse generatorHigh Voltage Antivirus, Orange vortex rings and huge (26 inch) x-ray transformer arc.  

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Best photos:  (out of over 1400 in this site)


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The "Modern Thinker" above is my interpretation of Rodin's classic statue the "Thinker".  It conveys the concept of the modern electrical age with the barrage of electrical interference in our lives. So much is happening and demanding our attention that it is difficult to "think".
Believe that?.  Me neither. I just like making pretty spark photos....
This was arranged as an exclusive for Vice magazine who asked for a new project to feature.
By the way, no photoshopping anywhere on this site. It's all what the camera sees. Check out the Modern Thinker page for the construction of this.

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Above, a Tesla Xmas tree made of Tesla coil sparks That's how we do it in Oz.  Merry Christmas.

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Above, the recreation of the Red Alert Tesla coil using a real one.  My most complicated photo.

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Above, the Tesla trooper from Red Alert in action with a real Tesla coil.

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Above shows "Tesladownunder car theft protection". You must see the video as well for a laugh.

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Above shows a Tesla coil with rotating long breakout point looking dramatic on time exposure of 22 seconds. The "Eye of Sauron" The two photos above have been seen by perhaps 500,000 people worldwide now since Feb 2007 and resulted in well over 100,000 hits to my site. My ISP ran out of bandwidth and had to shut me down for a day after 330 GB transfer. It was featured on some big sites and hundreds of blogs and was also popular in Russia and Japan(For printing, 6 megapixel uncropped versions of most photos are available at a small charge - email me).

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Above, the "Aura of Sauron".  It looks unreal but there is no "photoshopping" anywhere on this website. All my photos are single exposures with very little post processing ie real photos.  The effects come from doing things during the exposure which can be striking particularly if the source of sparks have shifted or rotated as above.

Above is an animated gif showing the effects of rotating the rod on top. In real time it takes 7 seconds per rotation.

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Above, the Dalek cage. Just what you need to get up close and personal with lotsa volts. And you can even use a phone in it.

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Above:  How about red sparks?

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Above: There are lots of other colors to see in multi-colored sparks. These are single photographic exposures through clear and colored filters in turn.

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Above, swimming with 100,000 volts. Sure it's safe.  Tin hats protect you. Only do this at home. See the Discovery Channel video  5:14 mins for the full details.

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Above: The ring of 'antivirus' protection done with 60,000 volt sparks.

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Hey, I don't just do high voltage stuff.


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Above: This monster 7000 lumen LED runs on 100W, and can burn things like this CD case. Brighter than car lights too so great for irresponsible fun on the bicycle.

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I like blowing stuff up too...

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Above, exploding the Easter Bunny - because I can (and the foil wrapping is conductive).

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Above: The capacitor bank is discharging 3 kJ in to some steel wool for more impressive sparkler effects. See the second Discovery Channel video  3:45 mins for this in real time.

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Above: Lots of spark pictures from 30,000 to 100,000 volts. I like sparks ...

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Above, Tesla coils with sparks from 2 inches (5cm) to 11 feet (3.3m).  Seems odd that my longest spark photo is 26 th photo down.

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Briefcase Eye of Sauron using an ionic spinner and a long exposure.Light globe as plasma ball.  (click to enlarge)

Above, a briefcase Tesla coil and sparks in a light globe.

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I eat sparks for breakfast.
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Above, Tesla coils sparks onto my tongue, driving a string of up to 30 fluoro tubes and apologies to Michelangelo's Creation.

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Above, some unusual solid state Tesla coils on the left using SIDACs instead of a spark gap, centre using a Royer circuit and on the right a vacuum tube based coil and its sparks.

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The big capacitor bank is running at huge powers now and is great for exploding wires.

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Above, from left to right: an electronic art piece, homemade computer plotter and a solar model car.

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Above on the left is my new lifter with neon lights installed.  Center shows a run outdoors and the right shows the installation in a science museum.

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Above on the left is a much stronger lifter running on 80 kV lifting its own weight. The right photo shows 4.5 inch sparks if overdriven.

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Above left is my magnetic levitation display running, centre is a coil levitated and on the right is hydrogen/chlorine ignition at the back of my model boat with magnetohydrodynamic drive. 

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Above left is aerogel, the worlds lightest solid - "frozen smoke" and right is the bizarre ferrofluid.

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On the left above is my home made Nitrogen laser  with the beam in Fluorescein.  The center picture shows the Nitrogen laser diffraction pattern.  The laser is ultraviolet but shines up with a blue fluorescence on white paper.  The right picture shows green 5 mW diode and red HeNe 10 mW beams grazing the camera.


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On the left above, is the violet laser out of a Blu-ray player made into a laser pointer.  The center photo shows a hologram from this unit.  On the right is a beam through Fluorescein, tonic water and Rhodamine showing green, blue and orange fluorescence in turn.

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On the left is my son with a blue laser burning the garage roof.  (Actually a small alcohol flamethrower).  The center photo shows a real blue laser parallel to a HeNe red beam. On the right is a pattern from a laser beam modulated by two mirror galvanometers.

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On the left: "Beam me up, Scotty" to far away galaxies... The argon laser beam is modulated by two mirror galvanometers.  The center photo shows the dramatic effects by making a smoke tunnel with a circular beam.   On the right is a pattern from the beam through a diffraction grating showing the multiple spectral lines.

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Above left shows the 800 amp spotwelder flash. Centre is the flyback supply. Right is a battery operated Candy box HV supply using old camera and TV parts.

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Above left is liquid nitrogen in the pool. Center photo shows the dangerous stunt of putting my hand in liquid nitrogen. Right photo shows the gear I use to make liquid oxygen using liquid nitrogen.

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Above left is a banana hammer for hammering in small nails.  The banana becomes hard and brittle at liquid nitrogen temperatures. On the right is a flower made glass like and brittle.

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Above left is tonic water under UV light. Centre is a scorpion fluorescing under UV and on the right a handful of uranium glass marbles.

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  To the left is the completed railgun. Centre is a Handpowered coilgun and to the right a Spud gun.

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Above. Can crushing with magnetic induction upgraded and now tears the can apart with 40,000 A. 

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Above. The bigger can crusher at currents of 80,000 A will tear it in thirds, or in a spiral depending on the shape of the work coil.

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Above, the technical stuff about measuring the very high current pulses. The center photo shows an early coin shrinking attempt and the right photo shows amazing shrinkage of a 1 yen coin. You can still see the Japanese characters miniaturized. Bonsai for coins.

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Above, Magneforming is the use of extreme magnetic fields to form a metal sheet over an object.

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Above, rewiring a microwave oven into a useful HV supplyPower supply 1971 style. The right photo is actually my most impressive high power arc at over 2 feet long from an x-ray transformer.

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Above, a Jacob's ladder and a Jacobs Bi-ladder. On the right, some sparks viewed end-on.

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Above, strange behavior of high voltage. Woodburn fractals, the arc-repellant screwdriver and plasma in a magnetic field.

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Can you work out what these have to do with high voltage or magnetism?  Left, center or right for the answers.

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More strange behavior of high voltage. Electrostatic levitation of non conductive (deionised) water and arcs onto a water surface.

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High speed photos of Tesla coil sparks showing detail of events in time after the spark (left), before the main spark (center) and details of the polarity of each trailing spark. Ordinary photos perhaps, until you consider that the time difference between each spark in the left photo is 5 millionths of a second.

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One volt can be impressive too (at 533 amps). Spinthariscope made from around the house materials to view alpha particle activity.  Internals of a 120 kV x-ray head.

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Above is a Geiger counter registering high counts from a Uranium ore sample. The graph shows background radiation counts from my home updated 6 hourly (when I have it connected).  

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The amazing Marinov motor (two ball races and an axle) at 1223 RPM and 165 A.  On the right is an incredibly simple homopolar motor which runs at 5000 RPM and takes seconds to assemble.

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On the left above is a magnetic sensor array. Dull at rest but on the center and right gives interesting mapping of unusual fields on movement.

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Above shows a vortex ring launcher. Lots of fun and a unique opportunity for basketball players.

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More vortex ring  shots giving unusual effects like the "UFO" in the center. Also orange smoke.

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More unusual spark effects from a very large light globe and a spark playing over a magnet in water. A laser scanner gives interesting effects.

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Photos above show a 5 second exposure of a sparkler attached to an electric drill.

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Photos above show a 5 second exposures of two different types of LED arrays giving unusual effects.  A CD zapped in a microwave also gives unusual fractal patterns.

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Above: Comet McNaught photo which made it to the cover of the Chinese astronomical journal and a few other places.

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Above, meet some friendly visitors to our rural property .

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Other Media 
Discovery Channel - Daily Planet TV in Canada has done 4 videos of my stuff. Nice high quality production which took about 6 hours shooting for each 5 mins.  And the first one won an award. More details in Media.

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Dutch Novus TV Filmed Nov 2008. Suzanne from Veronica TV in Holland recorded a segment about electricity for a program on phobias.  She gets confronted by electricity from small shocks on her arm to a mini-Tesla coil. Then on to standing in a cage with 6 foot sparks from a huge Tesla coil striking only a few inches from her face. She was genuinely scared and took a lot of coaxing. After that it was into a pool to have 2 foot sparks onto her head wearing a tinfoil hat. More details in Media. (15 mins)


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My Videos

Smoke Rings 2006  See further details here.    
Also on Youtube  307,845 views, Break 514,472 views, 330 comments and Myspace 245,252 views 655 comments.  That's over a million views not including my website.

 
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Tesla Envy 2007
This is my best video titled "Tesla Envy - getting VERY close to huge sparks".  See sparks from my largest Tesla coil striking a Faraday cage only inches from my face. 
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Youtube Tesla Envy 108,931 views,

 
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Tesla Car Thief protection  More details on the making of the video here.
Also on Youtube with 229,563 views and Break with 385,128 views.


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 Magnetic Levitation  showing the magnet rotating in the air.


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Tesladownunder in the media: Not the best site in the world but tryin' hard.

Here's where I stand...
Around 1200 websites feature a link or my pictures. See them here at Backward links.

Google PageRank 5 (0-10)
Google search for Tesladownunder: 33,000 hits July 2007 at its peak.
Alexa rank peak global internet reach .016%. Currently .0016%.  Rank 94,400 July 2007
Digg: total Diggs (for Tesladownunder hits) 12,000 in 37 topics Jan 2008

 

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Maxim Magazine (UK version above left) Dec 2007. It is a "men's magazine" and the cover is perhaps too saucy for my front page.   Ok it's here (UK cover) NSFW.  Also had different article in Czech Maxim with similar NSFW cover here (Czech)


   

Left above, is the Metro newspaper page 3 article in the UK , Dec 7 2007 (1 million circulation) and on the right Spectrum.IEEE May 2007.

This site has 1350 photos in 33 pages and is over 550 MB.
This page is being updated frequently ( last June 20, 2009 )
so feel free to visit again.

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Contact me
Comments? Queries? Criticisms? Done something similar? Email me, Peter Terren
Please note that I am not interested in discussing "Free energy", Tesla's unproven ideas or pseudoscience. 

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Advertising
I am contemplating advertising and will consider offers. This site is running at about 800,000 hits/year at present. $10 gets you or your company a mention and link in the left column (see donations below).

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Donations
Hey, want to get your name on this page? I am frugal but this can still be expensive stuff. If you care to donate US$10 towards further projects I would be most grateful and will provide an acknowledgement on this page in the left hand column.


Donate US$10
Currently looking for $10 for Sparkler supplies for Deathstar project.
Donors acknowledged in the left column on this page

Creative Commons LicenseAll of the work on this website (unless stated) is licensed under a                         Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License

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(and now starting to clean it up with Microsoft ExpressionWeb 2)

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     visitors to both sites since Feb 2003.

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This is a rather technical site. The glossary may help.

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   Strewth, mate. I come from the Australia.  That's how we do it down here.

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Disclaimer/font>
This is dangerous stuff. Your first touch of live primary Tesla coil voltage (10,000 volts) has a good chance of being fatal and will easily stop your heart. The long sparks can also be lethal. They might not stop your heart but you may lose consciousness and stop breathing.  High voltage capacitors as used with the can crusher are even more dangerous with many times a lethal charge.  The capacitors from defibrillators are actually designed to stop your heart.
The Dept of Energy Safety has approved the Tesla coil equipment but see
Misc for details as they are not plugged directly into the mains but rather pass through a 50 V AC stage. 
Read and enjoy the information here.  Do not attempt any of this unless you have read everything you can  here and elsewhere and you have a clear and fool proof plan for safety.  See further info in
Misc.

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